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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER ANERICANTES WoRK CONT WHY BORAH REFUSES BOLSHEVIK SPREA WILSON INVITATION ~ PROPAGANDA HERE CONTAINS THI BIGGF PUNCH SCENES v SCREENED. SEE IT AT FOX’S THURSDAY (Continued from First Page) Challenges League cf Nations Pro- < crnment officia denies that the great has been fought for democracy gram and Fears BOISHEVISIL { i points: ot whas hes moe aaomn | plished in Germany, Finland and { other revolutionary driven countries | tion work in this cit§8 Amplitging his foui to al-| by the White Guards and other similar America tend the dinner to be at the | organizations. | contiruing to “look up The direct White House to the affairs " \uthorities on the Alert. - = | of the Americanization committeey i B e Already the sceret service men from S : g 3 1. O'Brien, in declaring that 38 SRR e f,,"‘r;“.‘“]"?uiu_gmm,,,..m e el ne qepariment | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | work of the committco has zonc £0 dangers he o5 T the biapased | 19981 police. Bave well formulated | John Veley. |as resards the Americanizing of thed league of nations constitution which L plans for the apprehension of the ul Funeral servic for the late John | foreigner carriecd on after thois | Point of naturalization, is practicallyS§ | tra-radical element here and the sup- ! Veley were conducted this afternoon President Wilson expects to have rati- | J » of Hanfard Dart at 57 | bringing forth one of the points E ed, and sharply defines the issue She e Gyl £ the points in Eifgyy Anderson, argument, in the announcement of a& ¥ pression of their doctrines. It is mo | from the ho * justice men | Prospect street. Rev. M. § condi- | Wits in charge of the services, and in- secret tt t At department o takes with the league to enforce ception which will be held for the {58 have been In close touch with peace idea a s sponsors. B 3 | tr ‘\‘\f\‘,‘.‘l.,p»: ~”,L,‘!, l\',,‘,, '1-;;,‘,'.(:,;,“,( ‘,,\l tions in this oity for many months |terment was in Fairview cemectery l“‘"\l,,vn rs next week, following the | e United States government to | aAnd that a number of characters here¢ S i"_‘““'\.lyz\'/um 1+ number of future make war or peace to some superstate | are under constant surveillance Nor i v!,h‘uml I ‘[I-Ilm‘lx ) A\A‘\j Briiain citizens. { or tribunal not responsible to our | IS it any secret that certain individuals 1 Eleanora Hafner, wife of A, t is L'A‘m,fl'm that the reception | people ‘and to them alone, you take | arc well known to the police and de Hafner of this city, died today. Mrs. | Will be held Thursday of next week | gy ts most vital powers out of our hands | partment of justice men and their Hafner was 77 vears of age and spent |4t the ISlihu Burritt school. Mayor | S HSES nd put them boyond our reach and | activities have been closely followed her entire life in this cit) She was 5”“-‘1“\_ will preside and Judge Mes Contiol When o sive sowe teihe | o & long time. In!cestain dpent Fac~| Lo In Bew Buitalu and accenied I | Kill will zive an address. A speaker | which we cannot elect power to | tories, offici of the government can | ¢ducation in the schoals of this city z:”(“ e scceured who will speak on the | our sons and put them in I place their nds on the shoulders of les her husband. one niece. Mrs. { subject of Americanization to the | or Asia. vou finally arrive at \dividuals who are known to have Zimmerman, survives .‘”“\”"v present. ultimate zoal to whic be disciples | Polshevik tendencies and are seeking = v Britain first city of tie of ‘xtwnfi ‘l a 1~\‘11‘,v1\h<, H\\H el ‘m to foment trouble. Within a compa- Richard Hartnett state, which has taken up the subject | g of entertainment for the foreigner in | 1% :n | ratively short time some interesting | The funeral of Richard Hartnett | i ed to thereby destroying our sovereig HhiR AL e independence takine away the | developments are expected | was held at 9 o'clock this morning y. AMeriden now following | 70 2 - If-governing capacity of the people. | p St. Mary’s churcl A solemn high |18 examble, and it probable that | ['TCEUIAT | other cities will do so. At present the | 000 shares. Tt is immaterial whether this is done mass of requiem was celehrated by e timate result that I look at and re- 5 Coppens was deacon and Rev. Joseph | 8reat deal of Los Angeles, | arry w .acon. The honorary | 1Y Rochester and Detroit Certificates of naturalization will b ect now and forever.” His recent | and | | | | 3 tement made in the senate to the | | bearers were members of Stanley Post, | s 5 o ffoct that Bolshevism was not to be | G. A. R enciie he S iAl]\wli“er iy i @I, with some D confined by national lines and thaf | fain Michacl Souney, Captain Michael | ot St e F U l HU ) I | constituted a threat to this coun- Butler, Captain William Po Cap- | ¢ GboolFpiesenta ion ¥ sincel IVR15 try is vigorously defended by Senator . Thaine B Tnines Dobn epie | b uecenaiil clididnte ; Borah who, however, sees “danger in | (Continued from First Page) e e aae s [ esed B EhEns i mportanceiia R ¢ e I TCYL S, exaggerating the symptoms” and “in | = i e ? 4 2 tane 1 to the ceremony a . o 3 i re department. s the hody was be- e | 3% iEpiening” e e "apect |19 ana svve T stenograrher e b ST T e T | A \7”"‘\\( m‘, 0 ?u m Z ]n it ‘:)‘rm nvelopes to be addressed to every ‘ Crean sang “America.” The 1,,,\\‘.,v1“)rd R e e . mel‘lcan ar o bu iso by unduly ¢ eavo E4 wroperty owner he ci “he: S, e Ny i b ong esday anc e eERe *“ R '\‘\m e 1 v‘ perty o roin th ity When | jearers were Frank addock of New | Wednesday at the Sacred Heart POllCC world Wfllel’s £ ating symr | asked if he was going to have many | Haven and Raymond Walker. Master | cchool, the Ilihu Bur e & ither than administering to the seat | out for t ecling e s ohied - | school, the Blihu Burritt school and e - | A e e L s : SR | Frank Beckett sounded taps at tho jthe East Street school. These classes . i . | o = = — —— e e s S o I§ne=d ”‘l"l State Armory | grave in the new Catholic cemetery are for the instruction of English and Washington, Ieb. retary of | i e s e i 0 BILEC on Arch street to holc a 2 1 S 1 3 9 e ks o e 2 | the 1 3 derstc 0 - | changes, even though needed and de- | . o hold them all | and Rev. Joseph Barry read the com- { citizenship. An eveni thss for | the Navy Danicls is understood to be- | N PR"M"TE“ i 8 | If all the owners communicated | mittal service | : 1 \{ the surrendered German | | manded, by violent or summary | | mitta ice. | mothers is also heing conducted at | ! | v | with, appear at the meeting it is| v S X p e hips should be turned over to the | US nethod is foolish because it is un- | goper SHERE % 5 — | the Russian church, for which 15 wo : Lioven | i mensanr T tnls "eominy 't ‘wourd | SSrAIn that the Grammar school | Mrs. Margaret Gleason. men have already applied. peistoduat The Eeguiic of - atons T[} nETE TIVE 1 S TR, £ Al e, | e ST et accommoRate| mhe funeral of Mre Margaret Gt A commiltee has been appointed to| be used by it as part of the interna- Al A he best way to combat it is by ex- | Onc DAL of them. Nof many more|gon was neld at 9:30 o'clock carry on the work in the factories of | tional police fore | | posing its falsity. What we need in | ' ah "} 200 ;””f" """‘i‘””" be gotten | y,6rning in St. Joseph's church | the city. No noon classes have ) Ar. Daniels declines to comment rm: — I country is the fostering and | '™'° e schoo wditorium while | gglemn high: mass of requiem was | €stablished, as in many other ., | the reported British suggestion that| 3. . s * AT trensthening of the national spirit, | ©ver 6:000 people are being written | selebrated by Rev. J. Leo Sullivan, | since the conditions arc different in | the German ships be scrapped so ;.\](,hlel Rawlings Announces |, .. o Yebaptism of nationall bride, a lre-] Lo today urging the to be present | Rev. Patric Daly was deacon and |many respects and the majority of ) to avoid “heartburns” among the na- | ~ ) 2 “Pohce B l 11 Y Old M 3 consecration to the purposes for | and vote. o e o Nea MHaven, [ the men return home at the noon | tions desirinx a sharc of them. But | Changes in Police Depart- elieve ear ¥§ vhich our government was formed B — s e e e e o ! naval cireles cognizant of the secre- | : | 4 Preach the doctrines of the fathers Native Bags 5ac dozen at The Busy | 9 7 A o Sl | ke program which is now under | {ary's policy maintain that Mr. Daniels ment Effective March 1. | TSy | van read the committal service at the | h i for a while and see how the Ameri- [ittle Store, 301 Main street—Advi. | grave » boarers were, John B.|Way, and which has been devised by | hopes to see the German ships used e | can people like them T.et us take - M ¥ SR h ¢ | the Americanization committee, is as| in such manner as to strengthen the . rilli X s Cormack of Hartford, Thomas Mc- | e Chief William J. Rawlings of the care of our own institutions, and N . St i1 | Fortows: avall torees which! he believes ultl L & s @ pe arsifogfoustonaill euiiion ::I:; BLAMES SOCIALISTS Cormack of Bridgeport, James H.| 1]”\”_’ e et e ::, "“i‘ forces whi ”' : m‘:“' ves ulti- | police department, today announced | - lisetss ]( fty, Mich., Ieb. 25 = L = : R McCormack of Hartford, M. E. Me- | 2 Lo it | itely may cqua tain’s sen | several changes in the department tc Ithin twelve hours officials of Le hearts of the Amuln;;m m».,,y\h» W m‘rk‘ FOR ASSASSINATION | Cormack of West Hartford and John ""-”[ "“»":‘“: le -vvlvn‘:1 n:m 5 ‘.\:‘,l | strens th s Chi ar J‘ ‘ _‘r 'wm’ lanu and Manistee counties believe out more just anc umane laws, ef- Sl et 3 e S central bureau of infor on ks Naval officers here do not believe | 5 2 S they will have solved tt fegtuate a more equitable distribu- B [Fxeouh o Bloomela Swrnerroral el | S0a ey Tl R i e i [line maitien oo \'<’|\— of ',[,’,] 1:" | Andrew J. Richardson, becomes ' . iger (‘\_jm ‘\ the mysteriou = HOIS S : b — | butes were numerous seautiful, | 10 sl e (L ish admiral eriously con- | chief of the detective department and : g ., i Johns of Isa ion of our prosperity, and fill with ne of them being from the Hartfor aining attendance in cla mzen- ¢ emplates advocating the sinking of | will | 1 dore conven v rave t greater mational interest our whole | Revolutionary Workmen’s Council of | oo aopasiment. The burial s ship—Preparatory classes, naturaliza- | (o e e e e (WDLED SR ises Sy S ermenn Doy liwone T pay d in S lalinte Bl o | peorls an o ) b | fire departmen he burial Was I o0 hon s public recention, creating | clined fo oned the thoorne o n- | dore Johnson, who has been on street | o i e At ow they are dlstinguished from all | Mueich Charged With Causin jiitiaRneNaCxtnolcicenclchs . felt meed. | Industrial—Shop COM- | Stine feom s arojone feports a8 eman- | duty for a few years. Sergeant ! el : e e peoples of the nations of the | T T iy ! e o 3 | munities orgenized, co-opevation in| . 5 (Nl G0 o0 SN TEEREE EReny ltichardson will be zesponsiple. for mranste n e earth, and impress upon them the 8 SR O MAY HAVE FARM JAIL. naturalization, community \ging, | 'mmmv it " : the conduct of the department, and ' where g o C ceme facts as to the liberty, prosperity, in-| Berlin, Feb. 25 (By the Associated | It tmulation’or Nanguns elstudy S ncial [FES Sl LSS IR A 8 BRI BCERON ) Ll tnformiadon fitod beyransmitted it olficers Kol tr phE pendence, Initiattve, we cnjoy . in | Press)—According fo informatien| NOW Haven County Commissioniers | —Weekly social eveninis, speclal pro- | o g ®n 00 S0 ey wiehhim will be done by the officors on \rmed wit varras } measure superabundant as compared | abtained by the Vorwaerts from a Considering Advisability of Plan. | grams, contact by fellowship, encour-{ o o G e ¥ Wtosether —puts | special blanks to be prepared for the ;I er Andrew T R G vidh all other peoples and ions. | “member of the majority socialists in | : e ; aging of right activities. Domestic— | BE PR et s WU doaiine o ik the parish at the time o When we do that we will plant in | responsible public position” the ats | oo 0 tord, 1%eb. 25-—The New Ha- | Home visits, home classes, health and | Oy e naval armaments at a time| Traffic Officer John J. King who | ance of Sister Ma nd Mrs. Star he minds and hearts of the Ameri- | tempted assination of Herr Aues | Ve county delegation this afternoon |gunitation, and better housing | when the League of Nations constitu- | was named a sergeant at the recent laws Lypekinsk housckeepe Tty e T SRty o || e T R O G e B £ N 6 B 5 T R o o) tion proposes limitation of armament | meeting of the police commissioners, | MM at that time, with murder, tha vhich Rolshevism cannot uproot | was the work of the revolut “”mj“ a committce appointed to investigate | ClTY ET"W’S to the limit of national safety | will begin his new duties March 1 cers werl o Manlatos coetatund Senator Borah calls attention to the | warkmen's council of Munich which jg| (1€ advisability of the county - LAVES Ehis ‘policy/ion ‘the part of Brit | Offcer William O"Mara has been as- ere they located the pri and the ¢ct that Bolshevism, or what makes | wholly dominated by independent so. | tablishing a farm jail. together with e i diplomats makes Britain’s attitude | signed until further orders per- | Nousekeeper. The first thin they did for Bolshevism, can come from the | cialists and Spartacans. The shoot- i the probable cost of the jail: the| j.jes . McCormack is ill a his | Admittedly and out in contrast to | manent trafiic office filling the va- | Va8 to separate the couple and “then Junsion as well as the street. “It |ing of Auer is said to have been dons | Necessary buildings and equipment. [ home on Vine street the plan of Mr. Daniels in advocating | cancy caused by Officer King's pro- | 1€V Proceeded to qugstion them is no new thing,” he declares, “its{hy one Lindner, a Muaich butcher,| 7The committee will bhe L here will be a mecting of ihe | the building of a record breaking | motion. Sergeant Johnson will take |} 2ther Bisnoweski was permitted tof arhe only is new. It has had and | who is openly boasting of his deed. | Woodruif, Templeton and Bailey | Woodmen of the World, Camp 70, | 28Val increase for America as the place of A. C. Malone who ro- ( ®™aiR in his home, which was kep 1 ther names, some of which | but is still at liberts | Ttepresentative ne. i il e v ahing s ookl i (hote neral disarmament project. | signed from the police department | loct Surveillance, while Mrs. Lypek conceal in smug respectability the Lindner, according to tho newspa- | borne and Hall, together with a | Tyrner hall on A street —_— il | last August inski was taken to the county homol end ch would be pr o | per's information, is said i 4 1 i 1 | % b = i " , Ll Srhevel she s now Sy which would be produced did the | } information. is said to have Judge to e designated by the chief| There will be u meeting of the SEAPLANE 1S LOST Chief Rawlings has had a rating iy ciec, /@ BoW being detained by 1sidious propaganda put forth pre- | #ained admission to the chamber of | justice. The committee will report | woldier ] el e o s e | system installed in the department | B¢ matron. Officers at the county 1 One of se names is erna- | deputies throug ol onsi 3 4 Rl N R S O O T 2 ek 2 e department, | 1ome are atte: = % 1 ne of those names is interna- | deputies through the connivance of | {ts recommendations not later than | mittee this evening in the Five Mon on Naval Aireraft Given | Whereby officers will be glven a rate | peagor roniy cripting to wrest a cons ionalism, to which T am opposed, as | the ‘republican soldiers’ guard who | April 15 . e k e e ¢ @ Tat- | fession from her, while officers at the I am to the more apparent Bolshev-| Were informed of his intention to kil | office in city hall at § o'clock. The Tp As Drowned. { inz, based on the following: i s e ofloms at B «m. whether it is clothed in broad- | Auer. i SLACKERS RETURN PAY e el o shington, Fel 1 el (1) General knowledge of duties cure from him some solution of t SE. I i t . plans for the concer 000 o & 81O ol «0s8 of 1¢ | 2 Juc e r = i R g ot 16 cloth or rags, whether it comes in the | After firing upon Auer, Lindner, it ins Lordibesoncel XEachLionRat i) aTans No: 3400, with ires o | me)Sndsmensiin Scarryingtont in- | mystery:l) The warrants: willl hot i fo »f a Soviet gove n - that | Is sé yroceeded 1o Fa | 3 | the State Armory Friday night R 5 e it e en- | structions e ¢ W 10t be| rm of a Soviet government or that | is said, procceded to look for Minis- | Conscientions Objectors Relenscad a o i igns of the naval reserve and two 35D served until every possible means) of a superstate based on force. It |ters Timm and TRosshaupter, who | ; : omas J. Kelly has returned from | machinist mat off s im0 (B bersonal appearance. {have been used to getfing a confes- Il means the same thing so far as | Were absent from the government | o Asiygioncy: R el gloui i onst was officially announced foday | o heiib MY to comprehend duties, { sion. If the confession is forthcom- Hislmovermnent 15l concarasall Those |lench N Tindner ¥itkisl declarad ¥ thern Washington, Feb. 23.-—Nearly all | = by the navy department, Eeea | o nuctionoRanofonge ing it may implicate both. What add men and women who meet and praise | fired blindly and killed Deputy Oesel. | the conscientious objectors recently | FOCAL PHOPLE ARIE { The machine started on a flight | o (°) Eromptness and disposition | tion will then be taken depends the Soviets may he hammering away | During the shooting the galleries of | released by the army at Fort Leaven- | FILLING OUT TAX REPORTS. | from Norfolk Sunday and failed to | STOWD iR obeving order + | tirely upon the information the G th pickax and dynamite at one pil- | the chamber were crowded with mem- | worth have returned the money paid New Britain people scem to h return A\ radio operator reportea | (§) Attention to department rules. | cers get of the republic while other men | Pers and followers of the revolution- | them on discharge, holding that the { &8¢0 Told from sia e ac- | that affernoon {hat he saw a i (7) Condition of beat with reference | Father Edward Podlesweski, who women in more powerful places | 4Ty Workingmen's council who, it is|scruples which prevented them from [ {8 of filing their income taxes. The | planc into the water anc | to police work succeeded Fatl (i at the v he }: mmering away at other pil- & said, \. re heavily armed with re- | fishting also forbade the acceptance | office ¢ « ard of public safety in ppear r sherman's i (%) Complaints from heats Isadore convent 1 Detroit rs of the republic. Onc would de- | volvers and hand grenades. After tho|of pay for non-combatani servico | Iy hall is heing ntilized for the col- | Search of the coast failed to disclose | 2 It is understood he informed the of< stroy it by demobilizing its moral | shooting of Auer, _ Herr Hagemeistor, | which relieved a fishter for the front [ lrctions. This morning, ranks 3 my trace of the plane and today it SHORT CALENDAR CASES | ficers of the source of information orces, the other by ste ilizing the M. olutionary council | 1t was learned that about $5,000 | Cormack. one of the collectors, stated | was officially iven un as lo The cases assigned for the short! D2 led to exhume the hody. This vational spirit | exclaimed: i already had been returned and re- | that the colleetions are coming in fine Aboard the pl cre Ensigns | calendar session of the cff ¢ | information may tiic only thing “We have always had morg or less | hat is the vengeance of the pro- | mittances still were coming in | The manugietur T e e e e Dt e e court at i ecessary to solve t ystocy. as unre and might be un- | letariat | : « tter as the employc i Giifterd A, Ball, New York oit o N S W atternoon, are as ' {no person who urged him to exbume fortunate t pale . an z & . s can : \o 5 W i city, and | follows: B, Miller inst 8. Lehrer, 4 = oz ortunate if it were to cease entirely — | CANADIAN TROOPS MAY BL structed in the factories 1 othe I. Dibble, Valley Stream, N.|argument on demurrer. Judge B. F. | e, nody certs knew when and for such unrest gives aid in safe- S P e o cities A e f ifeF MACE i sd T ; g S Lee where it wa s il i ertes i MAY REDUCE FORCE SENT TO FIGHT BOLSHIVIKL [ O s mannc s heen owea | Y LGl tachinists \1; < \.r,j‘; I \ey for the plaintiffs, Lawyer M v 1 B e £ P out an s been suceesstul and it will | Hazel, West Roxbury, Mass., and Roy e i e e e o . tion of social unres not neces- | London, Feb. 25.—The ytilization | undoubtedly BN e s e e i ek r the defendant. The |SENATE IN FAVOR OF GOVT aadly b avinptom. lof 3 5 _— of Cannd o S i L C 1ccessful in - New £ Sunset Orchards company against T. . . mpton f Bolshevism anadian troops in Siberia is un- o b sl oS TAKING CAPF COD OANAL There is danger, however, in turning | Indications Are That Overscas Army | 4T consideration by the government | e s e $10.000 HOLD-UP IN DETROIT. webisil gen sed e Sl udae BT SR R into Bolshevism many who are not i Cecil Harsworth, under secretary for | the number ) 01s sl AL Cattneys fops ihefnlnintit Tawyerd M SR 83uing on $e A favorable Bolshevists by misinterpreting ana | Will Be Cut Down to 300.000 Men | forcign aifairs. has announced in the | wii be elodie. sicen o ot Bandiis TRl Caameny R Omeiar At sk oori i gdelondan Wy Mhoo ZHiS e saciier e o phy Lo faen eling and endeavoring to treat e > ! house of commons e o Lo TR S r ot 1l { hrowoski against B. Wrabeski plead- : #te commerce cammittee on bill el ik 3y End of Yes S e L SRR R e On Tiis Way to Bank. ing or default. American Bar Lock ' Introduced vesterc by Senatoy Senato Boral nticipates his W ol Harvsworth said he w o i D« Fel Two armed ban- | 2fainst George Levine ot al At. | Fletcher of Florida, authorizing gov 1 wshin N, Feb, . 35, —Announce- aid as not aware of SR RLE o armed ban- | > 1 s 0 promised address to the senate hy de- | ment by meral Polshings amapCor | the allezed opposition of Canadian la- GOMPERS PRESIDES. dits s )y bLefore noon vesterday ! torney H. P. Roche for the plaintiff. L eTRneat acquisition and operation of fining his opposition to the proposed | stafl that eighteen Nat coo o0 0" bon union and farmers’ organizat i held up \. Starke, treasurer of a = - ThefSavoncod B cost not t 1oL Stafl t eighteen National Guarc arr organization Meoting o ernational o 1 el >OSTOFFICE B P $100,000,000 emgue to enforce peace, as contrast- | visions were scheduled to sail "{:ml T G At Meeting of Interantional Labor ! jgeal creamery company, and robbed POSTOFFICE BILL PASSE xceed §100,00 0 o the proposed league of nations, | Fran bef. TOl% 1 e Russia to fight the Bolshevik e |l Commission in Pavis him of §10,000 which he carried ir Washingto 4 - . : ince before July 1. apparently con- sisheviki, but the ] i 0 he cs d in a shington, b —Final legis- e powers of which, he writes. can- | firms reports which have been current | €OVernment was in close touch with| Uaris. Feb. 25.—The p on- | sSmall satchel lative action was taken today on the ! 7'\” _“ TION TAKEN. not he anticipated [ hero that the expeditionss. e[ the Canudian government on the sub- | ference commission on international | Starke had started from the com- ! §400,000,000 postoflice appropriation | London Feb. 25.—The triple vere to be reduced to a total strengih | €€t Tad legislation at its meetimg today | pany’s oflice for a downtown bank | bill which carried 200,000,000 fo nce of miners railwaymen 1 SPANIARDS INNOCENT | of 300,000 by the end of the curreat _ , : — [ considerea e Iiritish drati of ar- | When the iwo men jumped from @ | road construction during °' transport workers, at a meeting I i fiscal yea AMEND THE LAW {ticles dealing with the question of | automobile and at the point of re- ! three vears. The senate adop today. decided that “in view of t . Cilculationst mpine T o A ON COURT MARTIAL | CCOnomic penaliics i the cvent that | volver alihim o surrender (e conforence redcrt Sithenila serious position a strike would nece partment burcaus, it is said, have [ @ state fails to carry ouf its obliga- & satchel ste and the measure Now AltAts to adjourn until a date pr yepartment of Justice Fails to Sho ic e — 0 I vote and the measure now woes to e Department of Justice Fails to Show | heen based on the 300,000 streagtr in| Washington, Feb. Without a | tio proposcd rnation- President Wilson Lo aiarcHyile ithel dayiunon h t Men Arrested Were Plotting to | figsuring on the maintenance of the record \‘:v‘ the senate has passed the 1 lon. OPPOSITION ABROAD, i . miners’ strike notices expire X Tl army abroad after July 1 house bill amending the articles of | Sumucl Gompers, whe " - i ssassinate Preside <0 H : e o et ar > k 14c. Russeli Bros VenlCamn et A assina dent Wilson. Fhe announcement from France in- | Y% $0 48 to authovize army com ; o ne. reac Less English Seamen Reject Plans of - Amp s Milic 1 4 1ssel ’\‘ I amp's Milk 14c. Russell Bro i It " ity et diia manding officers in the field or terri- ) re emier Clemenc 3 —Advt. | Iphia, Feb. 25.—Department | dicates that in addition to the seven Toon7iNS officers in he field terxt [ e X . ternational Seafarers’ Union. Ad of justice officials here apparently | "égular divisions now in France and B rtments or ivisions to | the resolution opted by t - S Ebniarinlatic:foivastorday et o (o rematill fempararilaiur el ioing | SYACounERs s Ul Und el 0 ssent | of the international seafarers’ union, g = July will include the 2ath and 36th | President. This measure was recom- | FISHERMAN'S STRIKT American scamen’s act today sub- onnecticut rust am ale eposxt 0, | > National wrd, an the 7Sth and ended by General Pershing. Another liost Keb. 25 mitted the extension the act to all [ = da LA s Saen “hatever | S1st National Army division bill is pending for general revision of | jloves of tie fish trawling flect which | ¢ountries would be dgtrimental teo &= ONG, RE LIABLE CORPORATION iating the original informa- - Sie sl B G ¢ wo | ST S et organized and qualified through years of efficient, tion of a plot to assassinate the presi- Ltive A5c dozen at The Busy | A S ) d top 11 paSsslicsestadpthn g LIS Saliin s ( i a : . dict e T S 0l e o e | seftlemont awere @ promise el el s N trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian smination of the 10 aliens in custody _ = COLONELS REDUCED [t e i yr.dim : 1| s s 2 G o Executor or Administrator. Veither did he think such evidence | vy o Lisbor, I 8 | 1 < WILSON SI S MILLION - ) hirty-rive colo- | cision by & wur board. Eight steam | try Tani = would be obtained. Mr. Kane said he | DOTTAR RELIEF BILy, | nels of the Porlugiese army who | trawlers, which carey approximately o Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 oo et o Washington, Feb. 25 —President "’”'““ the monarchists in the recent | wds, prepared. today to outfit | FAVOR )60.000. & 1abor for deportation of four of these | Wilson today signed the bill 1. | revolt of the governmen 1 hatks | 2 1 e 1§ son tods signed tl )il provic rnment have been fishing ks WASiTisto b, 25.—The house | men, but not on t ound that. they | ing $100,000,000 for food relief in | reduced to the rank of second lieu- ! toasaq "”" ,I,;,‘ ‘eonference report ! onnecticut rust an are epos" 0. vere members of a body of assassina- | Europe and tie urgent deficiency ap- | 1enants. according to the Official | ¢ dozen at The Rusy | on the rivers and harbors bill carry- | RTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. tion plotters L provriation . | Journal. ] Main street.—advt. | ing $32.000,000, B . | i

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